Future bright for fixed-income professionals

“If we’re delivering real benefits that can only be good for the industry,” says Oliver.

Since 2008 three foreign investment banks have become significant players in Australian bond markets: Barclays, Bank of America Merrill Lynch and Nomura. They have provided competition to the bond desks at Australia’s four biggest banks and US banks such as Citigroup and Morgan Stanley as well as Switzerland’s UBS.

AMP and Colonial remain the biggest Australian fixed-income asset managers while UBS, Pimco and Aberdeen round out the top five bond fund managers, says Dear.

“There is more money being allocated to bonds, new entrants and the expansion of existing teams,” he says.

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Mercer Super expands into frontier market debt, builds out PE program

The $80 billion Mercer Super has delivered a fourth consecutive year of double-digit returns to most members of its SmartPath lifecycle product. Global equities did a lot of heavy lifting, but chief investment officer Graeme Miller tells Investment Magazine that the fund is now looking further afield for returns.

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